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New award, Nutanix Technology Champion!

Today Nutanix announced their list of Nutanix Technology Champions for 2016, and I am honored to be among the people on the list. Nutanix is doing alot of cool things, and alot more to come http://next.nutanix.com/t5/Nutanix-Connect-Blog/Welcome-to-the-2016-Nutanix-Technology-Champions/ba-p/6382?utm_content=buffer05396&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer I am delighted to announce the 2016 group of Nutanix Technology Champions. This year has seen enormous demand from …

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Software-defined networking difference between VXLAN and NVGRE

Myself being quite in the starting phase of software-defined networking and all the different network virtuliazation technologies out there, I thought I would do a summurization between the largest different vendors in this market. What differenciates them (from a protocol perspective) and why on earth would we use them ? First of, network virtualization is …

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New Netscaler books available!

Just a small post about what I have been busy with lately For those who have been following me on Twitter/LinkedIn/Blog notice that I from time to time blog about Netscaler which kinda has become my little baby.Anyhow… 2 years back I started working on my second book for Packt Publishing called Netscaler VPX, which …

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Putting ThinWire and Framehawk to the test!

Framehawk and Thinwire – It’s all about the numbers Recently me and Mikael @mikael_modin attended a Citrix User Group Conference in Norway, where Mikael held a session regarding when and when to use Framehawk, you can read his entire blogpost here –> http://bit.ly/1PV3104 and I have already done some details regarding Framehawk from a networking …

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Enterprise Data Protection policy options in Microsoft Intune

Now earlier this week, Microsoft released their enterprise data protection feature within Microsoft Intune. I have blogged about this earlier here –> https://msandbu.wordpress.com/2015/05/30/whats-actually-new-in-windows-10/ But it is a security feature which allows us to filter data based upon if it is private data or buisness data. We will be able to define 4 different levels of …

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